Does cflogin etc not cut the mustard? Does anyone use it?




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-----Original Message-----
From: Mike Kear
To: CF-Talk
Sent: Thu Oct 05 07:17:38 2006
Subject: Re: Object Oriented Role Base Security

I just wrote one.    I have to say authentication with a user bean in
the session scope makes many things easier -  passing a neat parcel of
data about the user from hither to thither is a cinch and I always
have available a lot of the regularly used details about the user -
the name, how many times they've logged in, when they were last logged
in etc. . great stuff.

And doing the authentication proved to be pretty much simpler too.
Pass the username/password over to the UserAccess.cfc and get back a
validated userbean.   Brilliant.

However it's not ready for prime time - there are still too many of my
own coding quirks and a few "i'll fix that later on, just comment it
out for now" parts of the UserAccess.cfc so I'm not quite ready to
share it.

But when i've had a chance to clean it up and fix the things that need
fixing,  add the validation where it's lacking at the moment, I'll
gladly share with you.    I like it!

Cheers
Mike Kear
Windsor, NSW, Australia
Adobe Certified Advanced ColdFusion Developer
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On 10/5/06, Denny Valliant <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Heh.  The silver bullet!
>
> If you find it, holler, I too would be interested...
>
> Other than that, you can try checking out the (sheesh, I'm bad today)
> the MG list, as a nice discussion of this has been going down for a
> few days.  It's more geared for MG than just anything though (although
> MG seems to be (sorta) a concept, so thus applicable elsewhere, if one
> grokked it well enough), so that might not really be that great of a
> resource for you.
>
> Hrm... I don't know of anthing that blew my socks off conceptually...
> or I'm forgetting it.
>
> I would for sure take a look at depressedpress.com (Jim has shared
> some really nice stuff, and has some modular whatnot going on).  Yeah,
> Props Jim, and thanks for sharing!
>
> That's all I got for you, at the moment.
> And all I have for CF talk at the moment too.
>
> Really, I'm gonna sign up for community later on, I swear.  Then my
> posts will be all business like, and profesh. honest.
> Or at least much fewer random political comments... yup.  fer sure.
> :Denny
>
> On 10/4/06, Jeff Chastain <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Does anybody know of an example, article, or tutorial on building an
object
> > oriented role based security system?  I have gotten tired of
re-inventing
> > the wheel for each application and would like to build a modular
security
> > system that could be fairly easily dropped into any application and
quickly
> > integrated without starting from scratch.  Any suggestions?
> >
> > Thanks.
> >



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